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A History of the County of Essex
… office had been opened by 1863, and there was a sub-post office by 1894. 32 An annual pleasure fair, mentioned in … Whitsand held a knight's fee there from the reign of Henry II to c. 1217. 42 In 1206 he granted 55 a. in Great Parndon … service of knight's fee. 43 William was succeeded by Sir Richard of Whitsand (d. 1253) sheriff of Essex in 1250 and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 54 In 1366, 55 a sixth part of the manor was claimed by Richard de Overe and his wife Joan and William Clerk of Great … marriages and burials, 15 May 1583 to 7 Oct. 1702; (ii) the same, 24 Nov. 1702 to 23 Aug. 1807; marriages end 3 … E. B. Mayor), pt. i, 347, 368; cf. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii) xv, 26 (pt. ii). 51 Geo. III, cap. 57. V.C.H. Hunts. i, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… granted together with the manor of Moynes, in 1542, to Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell. From this date the manor of … and the advowsons of the vicarages there, granted to Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell in exchange for the manors of … Rames.). Ibid. 186; Cartul. Mon. de Rames. (Rolls Ser.) ii, 55 (afterwards referred to as Cartul. Rames.); Dugdale, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… near it in the late 19th century two inns, a shop and post office, the smithy, and the pound. A short way … Rissington, formerly John Lisle's, by Sir John Greville to Richard Chadwell 74 has not been accounted for.) Nottingham's … pp. 4256. Ibid. x, p. 14. Abbrev. Rot. Orig. (Rec. Com.), ii. 337. Cal. Inq. p.m. xiv, p. 166. Cal. Pat. 13815, 519. E …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Soon after the opening of the railway station in 1845 Richard Headley built the Railway Tavern, still open in 1980, … in 1614 the house was sold in 1632 with a small estate to Richard Foxton. 78 It was probably the house with 10 hearths … rot. 4; St. John's Coll. Mun., 30/12. V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 1323. Ibid. vi. 4. Ibid. i. 362, 366. Rot. Hund. (Rec. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… carucate, both gifts being confirmed to the abbey by Henry II. 12 At the Dissolution the manor was valued at 11 19 s. 4 d., this including 40 s. farm from Richard Vincent. 13 In 1543 Richard Vincent obtained from the Crown a grant of the vill …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Geoffrey. Roger's coheirs were his daughters Ela, wife of Richard of Herriard, and Alice (d. in or before 1180), wife … 51 and in 1194 it was apparently assigned to his uncle Richard of Herriard in right of Ela. 52 The estate was … ST 98 SE., SW. (1983 edn.). Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii (1), 272; P. N. Wilts. (E.P.N.S.), 734; below, manors. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was granted to the Duke of York; 81 by whom, as King James II, a grant for 21 years in reversion was made in 1688 to Sir … when Charles Wauton, son of the regicide, conveyed to Richard Derbishire and Matthew Swallow, 85 and in the same … iii, no. 492; Chan. Inq. p.m. 27 Edw. I, no. 25. These inquisitions mention a chief messuage, 2 dovecots, windmill, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… William de Wassingley and Alice married Hugh atte Noke. 7 Richard atte Noke, possibly son of Alice, was holding this … 38 Ralph had a son John, who married Margaret daughter of Richard Foliot, and died after 1344 without issue. 39 In 1386 … marriages and burials, 1 Jan. 1569 to 29 Sep. 1644; (ii) the same, 10 March 1645 to 24 Dec. 1776; marriages end 17 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the return of Tew from Odo, but was compelled by William II to grant it to Hugh de Envermeu, and that Abbot Richard (10971119) finally abandoned the abbey's claim. 112 … of its medieval furlongs may be located: Cletilond was the post-inclosure Clatelands in the patch of Upper Lias clay …